Atos International: Atos, Axione and Siemens to manage multi-service network and monitoring of three new metro lines in Paris », the largest urban transport project in Europe.
The project includes the construction of an automatic metro around Paris to avoid passing through the center of the French capital. The contract awarded to Atos, Axione and Siemens is worth €153 million and will continue until the construction of the Grand Paris Express is completed.
The new automatic metro lines (underground and overground), which will span 129 km and have 49 stations, will serve not only business and residential districts and airports, but also numerous local amenities. These transport lines will help create a new dynamic by increasing economic and social opportunities in the Paris region and beyond.
La Société du Grand Paris choisit Atos, Axione et Siemens pour le réseau multi-services et la surveillance des lignes 15, 16 et 17 du Grand Paris Express
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Siemens will supply the charging infrastructure as well as the power distribution technology.
Operations are scheduled to start in 2021. Electric buses were first introduced in the city centre of Regensburg in 2017. In order to continue to make transport in Regensburg more environmentally friendly and climate-neutral, we want to further advance the electrification of local public transport, said Das Stadtwerk Regensburg MD, Manfred Koller. It is important for us to integrate new charging infrastructure into the existing bus depot easily and economically. In addition, we need to be able to add more charging options in future. We decided to go with Siemens because of their easy-to-expand charging infrastructure as well as their busbar trunking system for power distribution as an alternative to complex wiring.